Titles using "--Ing" verbs: Present Participles and Gerunds
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Danke. Gracias. Merci.
Most students in public schools in the USA stopped lea..."
Those rowdy sixties hooligans through all that out along with diagramming sentences. I remember the arguments put forward at the time: English isn't Latin. It's irrelevant. Etc.
I know that a major creative writing school in Arkansas spends the first semester teaching the writing of clear sentences. Where have all the grammarians gone ? Sigh.

I transferred schools in my senior year, and was the only student in my A.P. English class that had heard of the concept.
No idea if they teach it now. Probably not!

Our bag boy asked us if we still had the big box of books in the trunk (and was very disappointed when we said no, we had taken them to Literacy). And then we found out he wanted to be an English professor!
My mother (an English professor) almost died of shock.